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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1877-03-27

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1877-03-27 page 1

Mmk fa jttate mxwl COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1877. NO. 73. WIT YYYVTTT. 1" . . - - . i .. wt tfw W trT3.ll R K. RF.RS. Preat. T MTU i'huiii hb. - xa jl. jlj-i -- - ir - iimm REAL ESTATE AMD LOAN AGENCY! Wanted To Buy First Mortgage Purchase Money Note on City Property in sums of $500, $700, $1000 and $1500. Houses and Lots for Sala Everywhere. All Sizes and Prices. Mortgage Notes Bought and Sow. Negotiating Loans and Selling City Property a Specialty FOR H.EIKTT, Desirable Store Room on High St., between Gay and Long Sts. JLgent for Sale of Burlington ami Missouri Hiver Railroad T.nnrt in States of Iowa and Nebraska. 60,000 Acres In Iowa and 955,000 Acres in Kebnska at prices and terms that put them In the reach of everybody, excursion Tlcketnfor sale to view lands, la case y&u buy lands, cost of ticket allowed. Ciroulars giving full Informa tlos sent to any address. Send for Circulars.FOR SALE: BY TELEGRAPH TO THE OHIO STATU JOVRKAl WASHINGTON. SIcBERT & LILLEY. SSank BookManufacturers. Printers, Binders, Stationers And Legal Blank Publishers. BOOK BINDING every description, bj the Edition or I Southern Men's Opinions as to Concerning Pledges to Withdraw Troops from Columbia and New Orleans. single Volume. OPE1KA HOUSE BUILDING, (Up Stairs.) aprl COIiCUBVN. . the Position of the Pres ident. Ohio Merchant Tailoring Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, urn DSALSBS n (tents' Fine Furnishing Goods, No. 163 SOUTH HIGH 8T (Opera House Block), COLUMBUS, 0. JNO. RICH, Hupt. and Tress. J. BUNTING. Foreman. myl ly New Regulations for Appointment and Promotion Under Seoretary Sherman. The hol.citor of the Treasury Makes a Beport ExoneratingOfB-tliils. O0UGLASS A,. OLD-FASHION V SUMMIT PURE FIR&COPPEB CKY X Semper Idem. FOB MEDICINAL USE. OFFICE-73S MADISON ST., COVINGTON, KY. feb24 deod w8m retariea Evarts and Schnri are to retire from the Cabinet, and be appointed respectively Ministers to England and Germany, are authoritatively pronounced by those gentlemen to be without any foundation whatever. REPUBLICAN MEETING. A very largely attended meeting was held to-night under the auspices of the Republican Central committee, at which speeches were made and resolutions adopted, warmly indorsing the President's pacification policy and pledging eternal support. CABINET MEETING. The Cabinet was in session two hours to-day, considering the situation in South Carolina and Louisiana, and civil service rulea. Nothing definite was done. LOUISIANA. GEO. T.DUVALL, MERCHANT TAILOR 157 SOUTH HIGH fsT., OOXiUMBITS, augl7 ly lp j)i0tateoroal Office, High, Pearl ami Cbnpel Six. . It. COMLY. MAMIKJO. COMLY & FRANCISCO, PUDLISHEHS AND PnOPRltTOafl. Bride House on High street $10,000 Brick House on High ,'-00 Brick House ou Broad fiOn Brick House on Broad...- 11,000 Brick House on Town 15,000 Brick House on Town iu.duu Brick House on Town ',000 Brick House on Town 12 000 Brick House on Town 8,600 Brick House on State 8,(i00 Brick House on State. 7,000 Brick House on State 8,000 ick House on State 5,600 R.-ick H usa on rjt.te 3,000 Brie1 House on Rich 15,000 Brick ouse on Rich 10,"00 Brick H.vise on Rich 10,600 Brick House on Rich 4,600 Brick Houstf on Rich. 2,800 Frame House on Rich 2,400 Frame House iw Rich.. 3,600 B'ick House on Friend T,w Brick House nh Friend 3,600 Brick House on Friend 3,000 Brick House on Friend 8 000 ,un;..ir Hn,ufiTt Friend 3.500 iframe House on Friend 2,160 H ,nse on Mound 1,400 iFraane House on South 1,200 (Brick House on Oak 8,500 lKmi.ll- H.1119B On Ollk 6.500 Ttriifc House on Oak -. 3,800 Brii-k House on Oak 6,000 Dnnlr Hntita nn 1 lak 2,500 nrir-K House OP Oak 2,200 ' n.li.tr H.i nn 1T 7.500 Brick House on Gay 1.800 brick hou-e on Long J.wu Brick House on Wpring J Brick House on Spring 6,000 Brick House on Washington avenue.. 6,5C0 Frnme House on Front ht 4,000 u.; IJn,,G nn Front St 3,000 . Frame House on Front, St 1,400 : Brick House on front St ; 9,000 ,rick House on Front St 10,000 Hrii.li- hb nh Front Ht 4,500 j Brkk House on Third Ave 5,000 ! Brick Hous on Boon St ,500 IBrick House on Seventh St 2,500 iBrick Hoae on Seventh St 4,500 IBrick House on Albert St 4 000 ttWM, ,Hao no Albert St 3.WV Brick House on Mt. Vernon Av..; 6,000 Brkk House on Mt. Vernon Av 2,810 Brick House ou Sixth St 6.500 ttM n,,onn flill St 6,000 Brick House on First Av 8,000 Frame House on Maple St 1, Brink Hna nn Fifth St 2,000 Brick House on Franklin Av 4,600 Brick House on Water St 1,800 .Frame House on Second Av 1,400 Starling St 1,600 .frame House on Hunter St 1,600 Etc., Etc., Etc, Etc. JAMES M. COMI.Y, Editor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY Indications for Tenneste and the Ohio Vallev Slightly warmer and clear or air retained loDger in the service; also, those i ,A. J ,ni,h linhl variable whose services are no longer require., .or WCUlftCT Mtl ..v w-j, "J " winds, rising barometer in eastern portions, but falling barometer in western portions. The Murphy Moveui.nl In Wewarfc. Newark, O., March 2b. To the Editor of th. Ohio Stale Journal : "How are you. Bill, have you got a Mnrnhv vet?" or "say. Jim, show us your n nromotion thereto, .i, I. II fn,ma nf aftllltal inn in Fnu rth ADDointmeatB of temporary Newk at the present, more in use than any other by a large majority, iiurpny- wllich cals for ,heir employment, the ism has been the trump card since lues- perj0( of service to be stated in the letter day evening last, with a steady increase of appointment. UJ - ..1 '1?:r.k UD.anf,a. nn rtorann will he AT)- .. i r . 1 . maattna I riuu licit:..'" " 1 I in tne value 01 me .;. B ... . . .m,i in .1,!. Den&rtment at the Opera House on Friday and Stiar- aleeg a writu,n application for appoint- day evenings iaei wer. t ernpi0ymeot, and all papers ana THK PRESIDENT AND THE SOUTH Washington, March 26. Concerning alleged aBsuranceB of the President to Southern gentlemen, involving withdraw' al of troops from the capitals of Louisi ana and South Carolina, there is authori ty for saying that the rreeident has given no assurances of immediate action on that subject. In all cases he has said the gravity of the questions required caution and deliberation, and hence the recent let ter to Governors Chamberlain and Hamp ton Inviting them to Washington. It is further stated, in an official quarter, that previous to the r resident's inauguration he meditated sending a Commission to Louisiana. southern men's opinions. Several prominent Southern men who had been referred to as parties to various agreements on this subject, say they are as. welt satiBbea now as at any previous time that in the end no Southern State Government will be sustained by the Federal troops. They cousider that nothing baB been done by toe iresiueui Bince he indorsed the eentimentB of Representative Foster's Bpeech, or since he made them more emphatically his own in' his inaugural address, which violates, or indicates any intended viola-lion of the polioy thus announced, and therefore, even if the assurances given by Matthews and Foster bad been made by the President himself, wbioh was the case, there is no gtpnnd for asserting that they will not be fu filled. TREASURY REGULATIONS. The Secretary of the Treasury to-day insned the following regulations govern Irg the appointment of persons in the Treasury pepartment : First The forns employed in this De- partment, and in each division and bu reau, will ne careiuny correcieu iu ,ue number and grade nxea oy law anu me appropriation therelor. Becond Wnere ina uoes now u fhn number or compensation of eiuplojes. as in cases of temporary clerks or personB paid from appropriations tor specmo ptir-,,nia the number at no time shall exceed the demands of the service, and thecom- rwnHation shall not exceed rates paid lor similar service in private establishments. Third Each head of a bureau in mis Department will be strictly holden to the enforcement of the foregoing rules, and will report in writing to this office within ten days, and from lime to time thereafter, the names of all persons employed under their direction, wno oy reaaun 01 ,'nnnmnetencv. bad habits, neglect of duty, or any other cause, ought not to be InatrucliouH to General Aujar-The Situation to Benialn Unchanged till the Arrival of the Communion. New Orleans, March 26. The Times publishes the following dispatcbes: Washington", March 26, To Bon. a. B. Packard, New Orleans: Your dispatch of the 24th is received. The Secretary of War has sent to Gen eral Augur the following : To General O. O. Augur, N$w Oris ns : A Commission will shortly visit Louisiana. In the meantime the President desires that the situation remain unchanged. Plnann reDort what changes in the situa tion, if any, have occurred since the cloBe of the late administration. W. McChary, Seo'y of War. K. 2. Hayes. This from Kellogg: Washington, March 25. To Governor S. B. Packard, New Orleans: Preaident Hayes said yeBterday to Ellis and others, in the presence of Congressman , that Nicholls has no legal courts; his Supreme Court is rendering judgments and entangling property when Us judgments are entirely wonniess. W.P.K. CRIME AND CASUALTY. the conduct of the business intrusted to his chame. When a vacancy in any trraria above that of Class 1 occurs in any bureau, ana me puuiui servnjo iuu that it should be filled, the head of BUch bureau will report, in writing, the names of the persons of a lower graue wno By ronflnn nl inousirv. MU'Kiiiy nuu uuwuo- tencf sre most deserving of recognition recommendations pertaining tnereio intended for file in this pepartment, shall have been flled in the appointment uivin- inn of this office: and merely verbal appli nations or reaommendationB for appoint ment or promotion will not oe enter- tnl nprl. Sixth Under the requirements or tne .....,, cinn. 'I'hn nniv uraw-uac& wm ik. ink ni rnnm. luj uv remedied as this is the largest avanau.e hall in the place. Xesterday auernoon rSnnHav. at the rfuuest of some or tne v j .. . . managers or tne xaiiimoiu pa, I rni H h revivalists held a meeting in the waiting room of the depot building for the benefit of the employes 01 me . , . of Congress, approved road. Quite a large number were preaeni, . . 1865 preference for appoint- and some forty signed the pledge. 10- ment wjll ueC(!Bgliriiy be given to honor-night another of Murphy s men from y di?obarged soldiers or sailors of the Pittsburg will be here and take a hand ytale9i ad unavr the provisions in the work. nr nf March 8. 1875. direoting the TZ7. T7T. appointments of this Department to be so nnmil Railroad Cbausee. rf , . , , ... i:,.:u......l Pittaburz Commercial. I ,u niiotoo nf iho United Statements have been published to the S(aleB Territories and District of Colum-effect that Mr. G.Clinton Gardner, Super- according to the population, no per- intendent of the Pennsylvania ""''oaa I .fln whose legal residence is in any divi-has been assigned to take charge of the I jon of the eountry Bbove mentioned, Texas Pacihc rauroaa; mai sir, nu" u nich ha1 receiyed already its lull num Wade Hampton's Letter the President. to He Aeeeptu the Invitation lo Waali- InKlon and will Arrive I her. on Tnnmdaj. Illneia of the Pope. Rome, March 26 Amid the feverish excitement and unremitting labor at the Vatican, relative to the consistory, the Pope has fallen ill again. It is certain that after the secret conBistory of the 12th inat. he fainted, and he bad to quit reading the allocution. These fainting fits have recurred, and the Poper has remain ed nncouBcious longer each time. He does not like his illness to be perceived, and makes strong euorts to bide it, pro ducing a painful reaction. The moment . KHOADS, Bec'y and Treaa. CoLUMBlA.March 26. Governor Hamp ton received veaterdav s letter from the President inviting bim to Washington, be gets back to his town apartments lie He has written the following reply : sinks into a chair and remains motionless, CnT.TjMniA. 8. C . March 26. with his eyes closed like a corpse, lhe ft, B. Have.. Pr.aid.ot of th. United State. : recent excitement nas torn upon mm, c- t , . l U...I. ..l.n.UM SOU 1 ijucku un several UUiOBlUlU OIK i X UUVB ,11. UVUUI IU Miftliunitu.o I , . , . , , , your communication of the 23d inst., ad- spring, wmcn is a.ways i j . 1 tj.:... a ..... ous season for him. his life haa been UreSBBU IUUIO UJT TOUT iriVBlC OTWBWl. . . . , - ' tt. , . . As you express a desire for personal ''most despaired of. His physicians re . that Beveral Europett Cabinets are en conference with myself, I accept, u ",,u," "j-r-" ' !"'"" deavoring to secure an understanding be- through motives of proper courtesy ""y;"-"" tween England and Ruesia, with a pros. to yourself, the invitation you nave " -r- - ., ptct of luccen, extended, though 1 can not hope 1" j;-,(!r , Mh ,,l Candidate for the Papacy by doing so to throw additional light P""' ""T r" ' r.k. p" fn,m.i Rome. March 26. The Archbishops on questions which have already been - - 'pn.. RnT: of Naples and Perugia, and Vicar of 80aoiyanulnorouguiypreseu.eU,.uu . . ... ,,., , get France and Austria to revive the Roman question, It is hoped to induce Italy so far to recogniie the Pope's tern Columbus Sewer Pipe Company, Ooluxn touts O. f MANUrAOTUBK HIGHLY VITRIFIED PIPE', Both SOCKET and RING, FROM3T0 24 INCHES IN DIAMETEK, WHICH Aktt used extensively for Sewerage, Railroads, Turnplka and commun road culverts. Also, Fire Clay Flues, for lining chimneys, Stove-pipe and Chimney Tops. All or. Hern delivered free on board cars or boat. Agents for Webster Fire Brick and common Fire Brick. Orders solicited and piomptly filled. Fire Brick and Ground Fire Clay always on hand. (Olt nitUtSEWKK PIPE COMPANr: Cor. of High and Randolph Sta. (Near Union Depot) mm eoa 1 sepju allocution of March 12 1 be the Pope's last formal .nwhile the Pope's advi- .nlntinnnf which is .0 obvious and sim- sors are enoeayonng oy every mean., , pie. But understanding from the com- municaton 1 have received that the ob ject contemplated oy me proposea con- -: -- - , T ni, . the VirBi and Chi, b. Jon Vanevck. ference is solely that 1 might place oeiore r Arr , ,; j u. 1.. t .L n..i: w.:Xi Borne, are confidently mentioned as can didates for the Papacy.. Palatine Stol.a. London, March 26. The painting of the Holy See, where all religious orders expelled from Kome could and an asylum. It is denied that preparations are making for a conclave. Warlike Preparations In Bosnia. London, March 26. A Belgrade cor- you my "views of impediments to peaceful and orderly organization of a single and undisputed State Government in South Carolina, and of the best method of removing them," I shall avail myself of your invitation, so that I may reiterate, in person, what I huvA thn hnnnr tn nnhmit in writincr. that in mv indcment all impediments to the ob-1 the National militia are being armed and lania an earnAfltlT nVairRrl hv Tonraelf. and drilled. A commission has been appoint . ' . .1 , .. .. 1!L1- -L-ll :j an mi mis t ernented ov the neon e or eu 10 Bee mai no person name .nan avoiu Ih a State, can at once be removed bv the military Bervice. las miiiua nave re- ithdrawal of Federal troops from the ceived Bnyder rises, money, enoes anu has been stolen from the Berlin National Gallery. POLITICAL. Tbe Letter of Matthews and foster. Cincinnati, March 26 In comment- responaeni 01 tne limes Bays: in oosnia. . the Associated Press dispatch lha I nrkiah Kpriita Rrn nnnpp arms, ann . 0 t. . . ... . .' A Street Murder In Memphis, Memphis. March 26. I. N. Meade, a Baddler, was killed on the corner of Sec- and and Eeale streets, last night, oy a blow with a brick. Billy Montgomery, who had been drinking with him during the evening, was arrested and held for ex amination on a charge of having killed Meade, he having been found supporting Meade'a head bv officer Homan. Mont gomery says the brick waa thrown by a negro with whom the deceased had some words about jostling him on the side- wain. Stick Men Murdered In New Mexico, Denveu. Col . March 26. W. Max well and son, sized sixteen, stock men, lately of Stuart, Iowa, located in Colfax county. New Mexico, were murdered on Friday laBt by a negro, who has Bince been captured at Inndad, Colorado, Robberv waB the probable cause, aB Max well was supposed to have money with him. The bodies were found on Sunday, shot through the bead. Kurglars and Incendiaries. Watertown. N. Y March 26 The village of Madrid was visited Saturday night by burglars, who, after plundering some stores, set fire to the place and the village was destroyed. Loss 0UAUU: in surance $15,00". A Vitriol Fiend. New York. March. 26. YeBterday af ternoon Alfred Pickard, in a fit of jeBl- ousv. bound his wife to the chair in which she was sleeping, and then cruelly disfig ured her face by free application orvitriol. l'.x-Mnyor Mall's Departure. New York. March 26. The suicide ami murder fictions associated with the absent Hall seem now to be abandoned, even by their factors, while Miss Addie Dyas pronounces wholly untrue the story that she waB with Hall the day of his departure. The common belief is there iB more mystifying thau mystery lu the ex-Mayor's departure. The Evening Post has an interview with Vheeler ft. Pecliharu, of counsel for the people in the ring prosecutions, who declares that bo far as he knew not a dollar of the ring plunder had been traced to Hall. lie bad received no instructions to prosecute him again, and had no intention of doing so. It was posBibie Tweed, Woodward anij Sweeney were crammed with evidence against Hall, but if this was the case not a word or it bad reached him (Peckham), and he thought he would be pretty likely to Know of it if any one did. Tweed, he understood, had always asserted that Hall shared in the profits of the ring, but he knew of no fresh declarations in the matter. As to the alleged manu factured report in Hall's handwriting of a meetinar of the Board of Audit, which never took place, Peckbam said this paper had been in eviaence in me inai oi every ring suit, and that the theory of the proa ecution bad always been that said meet inir was never held. There was not i word of truth in the report of negotiatione for settlement of the case against Swe, ney Not even a proposition had been made or suggested on Sweeney's bchal to counsel for prosecution. Peckham also Hated that the whole matter of settlement with Tweed was still indefinite. Townsend, his counsel, had simply "proposed to make a proposition," but the proposition had not yet been made. . i. j i ui.u rreBiaent, ana mat it was iinniea io per- ent bands are appearing n hitherto , 00 the t of itBlI. L'rbed districts, and as the weather f their own iunfl and beliefa mng mild enough to make life in w believe the letter, when published, from Washington this morning, wherein it is alleged that senator Stanley Mat thews and .Representative roster gave written pledges on behalf of the President that the Hampton and JNicholls Uovern- , -i 1.1 ... i j:,...uaj t: - ' 7 s , i -. , .. ... U1BIHS guuuiu ui, ub iiimui ucu, mo iiuiro State .House. ThiB action on the part of horses are msr,i to the authorities for the lf thig cj editorialy ' ..We feel the Commander-ln-Uhiet or the united newiy mo .uMsu.r warranted in saying that tbe letter refer- States forces would not only be hailed by age is neia reauy mr use. i u.uiau, fed , con,ain.-neither the terms of any our people as evidence that the civil au- ana wervisnes conunue 10 ecue , . , d b fa ,f f th ai i aa u n..ln.j;nta tun rl ilo fAAoltno hv fnnatipnl nHnrAflflpa I s. . ' . . ..... mum ih uu iungfi tu uo nu"' - ;r j - . . . PreB dent, and that it was limited to per to me iuuiiHrjr power m uur uuuuu, auouiSom iV -vaug .u u.vv but it would establish law, Insure domes- unaisiuroea tin. rrnnnnillitv. rvvivpnnr wanted indun- ia becomini: 7 . . . ... r,. . . .1 . . I. I L 1 J tries, and give ae.urance tha tbls estate is me mouniains euuur,H, vnese nanus wi,j n0, . sUf ,he gta(ement8 f it9 co) to be restored to her just rights under tne win receive large aucesa.ous .roiu a popu- hlch eeem tQ haye been ma(Je for Constitution. lation driven to desperation by misrule, .,., and DJisobi((TO,f, oatDom. Whatever grievances exist, whatever Letters from hoenia and Bulgaria assert T, rn npnmi. . hlih StinW ..o- I tkuf tl,tt la, ttfllharftra dtrkI tlthaa Iwlno I r r . . T wrongs wo suuer, ne FruFoo, .u iCu,cnn .u.. ... g....- ... , Munhe,,,, ietter to-morrow, in which them, not oy resort to rorce, oui ny legal ine otuunu uaiou ura,u m m and constitutional seencieB. In seekine unauthorized. Confusion is becoming such redreBS I feel BUre that I represent aggravating. Every day the towns of fully the determination of the thoughtful Kustensge have been strengthened, and and conservative portion of our whole Odessa is completely secured againBt a sea people, when I give assurance that no attacK, una garnsonea oy ten mouiano proscription shall be exercised hereon men, while other troops are in the neigh-account of political opinions; that no borhood, discrimination shall be made in the ad- ' 'crisis In Denmark. ministration of justice: and that all citi- Copenhagen. March 26. After a de- jens of both parties, and both races, shall ba,te lasting sixteen hours, the members ha rPO-nr,lpH MM fnllv Tirntootpd hv RDd a-At,.n!n,. innl, nnmnlimenfa a "fnnli " -u --n---T " ry - j I1" V bU.IIiiUfi uuu VUu....h.vb w amenable to the laws. "laughing stock," etc., the Radical ma- case it will be furnished the Associated Press, Raisins; Per Diem Certificates Richmond. Va March 36 Col. C T. Crittenden, First Doorkeeper of tbe House of Delegates, arrested on a charge of defrauding tbe state by raising cer tificates or members' per diem, waa be fore a Police Justice this morning, and was sent to the grand jury for indictment. His counsel waiving preliminary exam ination, the prisoner was committed to Jnininc moat heartilv with vou in the I nf tha Flkihin throw not for n Mail without bail. The committee on Ex desire you express that you may be able a.Cond time the ministerial bills for ways penses of the House investigated the case to put an end as speedily as possible to Dd means, as passed in the upper house, of Crittenden to-day, and Bubmitted a re all annearanre of intervention of the ti, nr rr.nhH th iooo when Dort Bhowing that certificates had beeri is milit.irv authoritv nf the United States fin. 1 nlomonf. mnt lurnmn npcoBaarT. sued for the per diem of two members, in political derangements which affect the Two solutions are possible. The Radicals both of which had been altered so as to Government and afflict the people of mU8t yield or the country governed by draw ten days' additional pay on each, South Ccrolina, and fervently trusting orders in council, at least for a time. At and recommending that Crittenden be that this auspicious result may be Boon . meeting of the Finance committees of suspended, lhe House agreed to pass reached, I have the honor to be, very re- both chambers, a motion of the Left that the report by until tbe grand jury dis Bpectfully, your obedient servant, resignation of the Ministry should be a poses of the matter. , 4t! nA, nnnrlition ot further discussion was re- Tn..n .r vmnn. uoyernor oi ooutn varonna. Heeled unanimously bv the right, lhe e . . v . -n,. M..h on T uovernor nampion leaves lo-inorruw rcnvernmnnt intends to introduce a pro- .u- r t? t . . i , 11T u- . - . tllice Willi IJJB ItuutJfa OI u. m. YCH1CJ. anA will o p-i itu n A a a h , n ortnn I 1 I 1 . U!ll nJ -fin-n.-rf A- 1. - ' (visional unufMb uii, nuu nuuHMu au-journ the Rigsdag. PROCLAMATION. Mayob's OrriCB, Citt Hall, ) CoLUSBua.O.. March 26, 1S77. I THE QUALIFIED ELECTORSOFTHECITV cf Columbus, Ohio, will, on the id day oi April, 187r, have to eteot the following offlr 1 Mavor. 2. City Solicitor. 3. One Trustee of Water Works. 4. One Police Comrr issioner. 5. ( me Justice of the Peace. S. Street Commif sioner. 7. Four Constables. 8. One member of the City Council lu .iiwh Ward. , ... 9. A Member of the Board of Education in the lat,3d, 6th, 7th, 9th and lull wards. 10. ODe Assessor in each ward. The places of elections will be: First Ward Long Street House. Second Ward oung's Cai penter Shop. Third Ward Corner of Town and Ihlrd lFourth Ward Corner of Sixth and Friend "'Fifth' Ward Fulton Street Engine House. Sixth Ward-Corner of Third street and Livingston avenue. Seventh Ward-Corner of Chapel and Front "Eighth Ward-Gay Street Engine House. Ninth Ward 481 ISorth High street. Tenth Ward-Flowers Engine Houee. Eleventh Ward Hessenaurs s mt 27 td J- H. HEITMANN, Moyor. KEALKV PKOPONALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE of the City Clerk, in Columbus, Ohio. until Monday, April 8, 1877, At 12 o'clock noon, for furnishlnj! the materi-als and doing the following work, to-wit: For building a 20-inch pipe sewer, beginning at the intersection of Seventh strett and Broad street sewer; thence north in Seventh .treet to the first alley north of Broad street; thence eust in said alley to Kelley alley; thence north in Kelley alley lo the first alley north of Long "Each bid must contain the full names of all the parties interested in the same, aDd must be accompanied with aood and sufficient security that if lhe bid shall be accepted the contract will be entered into and the work faithfully per- fBTdd'ers are requested to examine the specifications carefully before making their bid. The City Council reserves the right to reject an, oral! bid, at discretion. RiNNEARi City Civil Ena'neer, City Civil Engineer's rfflt-e, in New City Hall. mr27 81 sp2 7 14 16 21 2,1 throughout the Slate, Charleston Delegation Bound WanbintTtnn. Charleston, March 26 The Cham ber of Commerce held a large meeting to av. to take into consideration tbe pro priety of sending a delegation of responsi- Professor Davidson, of.Jhe Coast Survey, made an observation at Summit station, Central Pacific railroad, on the 21st, 22d of the Chamber of Commerce to-day at noon, and was enthusiastically received He was introduced by President Jiggle- ston, and responded in a brier epeecn, which waB heartily appiauaea. ne was "Call and Examine my List of Houses mul Lots for Sale before purchasing elsewhere. . Partie wishing to sell property arv Incited to give me a call. ps-na SIA1.ES NO CHARGES. Letters ot inquiry promptly answered. A. D. HEFFNER'S ileal 33 slcl AND LOAN AGENCY. 610 SOUTH HIGH STREET. (ESTABLISHED 1870.1 Pi.n.trn Rnnerinlendent of the Western Division, ia to Bucceed Mr. Gardner, with headquarters at Altoona; and that Mr. PMilina Ttesident Engineer. iB to take Mr. Pit'cairn's place. The changeB alluded to, with several others which might be named, have been rumore4 for weeks past, and are still Daseu upon rumor, c announcement has been made of any change, present or prospective. The gentlemen named are all at their reepeo-tive posts, as we learned last evening from a prominent official of the road. Tha ProiiMent has out hU civil service principles in force in the Executive Man sion, as follows: O. L. Pruden baa lor long una laitniui service ueeu f ... srA(,nnvfl ijiera. 10 1,10 ihbwi.. Private Secretaryship; C. L. Chapman bss i onnnlni.rl to the Executive Clerk ship vice Pruden; W, B. Price has been . .ntori in h n (rKHiiiu iu vuo x j ri ffinp nifldfl vacant or tbe transfer to the Ejecutive Mansion ol Chapman, and is detailed for clerical duty in thn Executive Mansion, where; he b i - (nr tha nant eight years acting as doorkeep? at General Grant's Cabinet room; A. C. Smith, "ho was a Lieutenant in the volunteer servioe flimnB tne war after was. t the re fluent of President Lincoln, detailed bb Lf. L.nJ nuarn hfta heen SDOOint- on OI nia Mtjvj i i u. ',!,'. ed to fill the vseappy caused by Price s promotion. Francisco aenree W. Tavler, s San low. or ued a ladv for S100.0CO. for ser cima as nounael in procuring ber s di vorce. The jury gave him a verdiot for innn0. At first thev brought it in for gold coin, but under instructions of tbe nnri returned a second time, declaring for the eame amount, but not specifying whether in legal tender, silver or goiu. ber of appointments (a accordance with the distribution directed, can be appointed; and all appointments will be subject to the examination required oy tne provisions of section 164 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. bjonbbating befobt. TnoSnllnitnr nf the Treasury has sub- mi nerl a rennrt to the Secretary of the Troumii-v piniifiratintr the officers of the . j, - ...... T !. L. Department or charges oi irauu. iu n no says : it is not Known, up w iue (jreoouv time, tiat, with tne exception oi ttu im prudently paid out in IS.", sny amount has been paid as unclaimed interest wh.ioh ' . , -J I 1- lll -.a. ha has not oeen uaiu pupa, or v' " paid; that as a result of the present investigation no Jobs has resulted or can re suit to the United States, the Treasurer being liable, upon his official bond, lor an disbursements made to persops not au thorised to reoeive tne same, (several iknnaanrl dollars appear to have been fraudulently paid out, but this can not be termiueu wituoui. a juuioiai iuwi tion. f OBLIO TIMBER LANDS. Commissioner Williamson to-day is- .n nvit.r. nrnvlrllne for a vigorous cros- ecution of the work of detecting and bringing to puDiehment depredators upon the nuhllo timber lands, especially in Minnesota, where violations of law are mnt nnmernna. The wotk of detection in this quarter was commenced' several ponthS g0, Py a speoiai oneui ui urn Genelal Land office, and though recently auspendecl for a to wpeks on account ot .inknes. in his family. It Witt new he pros ecuted there and eleewhere to lhe utfaosi extent that toe jaw snu wu8,.., r-propriation for this nurpoee will warrant. EYABTS AND SCHOBS. Tho widely published reports thst Sec- The Perils of lhe Coast. New York. March '26 The stranded eteamHhip Americue moved considerably seaward in a sale last night. A heavv sea ia constantly breaking over the steamship RuBland, in sight of the Amerique. Yesterday noon her officers went ashore, and no one has been on board Bince. She was then pretty firm in the Band. A full rigged ship and two barques ballast, for Baltimore, came ashore at Cane Henrv. in a foe last night. A life line has been thrown to the ship, but has not been availed cf. 1 he surf is run- nine verv high. Long .branch, march zo, i ne steamers Ruslahd and Amerique, ashore here, withstood the severe ga e wbicn blew all day. ' The Rtisland settled down: leaving only a foot of water. Hew iobk:, march 0. ine steamer Wvandott. which had the new excursion steamer Bockaway in tow from Norfolk, arrived here to-night with the officers ana crew of the Rockaway. She reports that she had terrible weather tbe entire passage, At 5 o clock this morning, wben on .gg Harbor, tbe Rockaway began to go to pieces, when Captain Hatton, six carpenters and caulkers and three seamen were taken ftoin the Bockaway, and that vessel was abandoned. Advices ffora Atlantic Cily report the Rockaway ashore there, and is broken iu two, the beach being strewn with the wreck. BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. A Suspicion Bark on the Atlantic Oueenstown, March 26. The Master ttrid 23d iust.. to determine the Question of the ship Royal Oak encountered a sua- 0f the transit of Yulcan over the sun's picious looking bark in the Atlantic'.on the I disc. At the summit the weather was . , . .:...J- in At XT--.L. I . i , . . mil inat., in lauiuue iv, n, ituriu, i tavoranie, except on me auernoon oi ine longitude 34, 15. On his signaling for 21st, and late in the afternoon of the 22d; her name the word "Confidential'' Waa I hnt nn aiana nf thn nlanetwerp viaible. ble men to Washington to confer with the eh0wn, and when he bore down and hail- although one spot and disturbed area President on the gubernatorial difficul- el for explanations he was told by several waa seen on the 21et and 22d, and ties. It was resolved that a committee yoice9 to "Mind his own business." No second disturbed area appeared on the finuld be sent to Washington, to repre- 1 nffiMPI .orp vUihln nn deck, and the ahin 93! Ti,an. da,d Imiinrtnni an inrtinailno- sent to the President the true condition of appeared to be under control of the crew, I what eil9 of spot could be observed, and auairs uere, aim mo icinuio cucu w.o amongst wnom mere was apparently it Is believed mat had the planet appeared pouucai compuo&uuiis bio c,us "" much contusion, ine uapiain oi tne with a diameter ol nve seoonds ot the the business interests of the State and Royal Qak made out the vessel to be the I arc it could verv readily have been seen. pity. Mary K. Campbell. She was heading The disc of the Bun was very sharply de- Goneral Urant In Cln'elnnatl. Northwest, not her proper course, fined during a greater part of the time of i-liNnmNATr March 26 Ex-President Lote ine cnusu uara. u7 a.. v,.uM- tne onaervauons. ai oan rranciaoo, mr. Oram made his annearance ou the floor oeii, captain ray, ucu .rom x-cn u., rratt, oi ne yoasi ourvey, maue sim ilar search for the planet, and at San Bernardino W. G. Wright, of that place, ith leas favorable weather, observed through the three days. .inltuaiy. Oswiao, March 26. M. M. Wheeler, February 27th, for Bordeaux. Baan-Bazonhs Boteneries. Ragcisa, March 26. Some peasent who. to escape massacre, took refuge on Austrian territory, have returned to their !,. I nttvul liner! tn . number of nromin- homes. Five hundred Bashi-Baiouks ent business men of the city. fell upon the village oi utcnievo, wnere , , :denlified with the commerea of ran r ii . - ii : .1 j. u v anin .nsri varnaoaa warn ra nn i i m si tr . r ..... ine lonowing is ex-i-resiueui uraun iue mu , (jgiajjeg aie(i th,e morning. speech, made on the floor of the Chamber tbeir awenmgB, ana nurneu ine paruy re- Cincinnati, Match 26 Major Isaac of tJommerce here io-aay: sioreu win, mu,u . BateJ an olll aD(j well-known citizen, Gentlemen: This reception waa en- refugees, witn nameiess norrora. viuere ... .. mnTn:BB from ,Le effects of an tirely unexpected by me, but I assure you ned across tne iron tier, ",a5ant accident which occurred while he was I am very glad to meet you all, ana leei tnere was anoiuer uuiunery. v,icc. ri(J. the frQIt palform of a .treet i oi ine urtnuuui ouuruu li uinicu u. nnok. verv thankful for this kind reception. have no doubt but 1 will be a great aeai better fellow now than I was six months Biro. I don't suppose I will have any po litical opponents now. since we are all sovereigns together, ao hope we will continue to pe for a great many vears vet. I feel that 1 have considerable life, health and strength yet, notwithstanding the past sixteen years of labor and toil I have undergone, which perhaps is not surpassed by any other six teen vears of my life. With a Blight move ot his band ne aia- missed the subject and his hearers, and his marriage with a girl of the same faith The bridal procession was stopped by Turks, who cut down and beheaded four of the guests, and exposed the heads on poles. The bride died Irom outrages in- nicted. Fiance and lhe Papacy, Paris, March 26 The clerical jour- car, some three weeks aao. Portland, Me,, ilarcn. 20. Uaptain Henrv C. Small, his mates, and all the crew of the bark Edmund Phinney, died of cholera at Akyob. Nova Scotia. Halifax, March 26. The Court of the Queen's Bench to-day decided the - .--,- .... .. -, ., , nals state that the Catholic Senators and great seal case, numiug m iu ucw . Deputies, moved by the Pope's allocution, was tne legal one. ine vumi ,u.m. have called the attention of the Duke de said he did not anticipate that sny evils r. .i t .1,. p.n.o. Th would arise from the use of the old seal. . T. . . . . i . i. , T. L. 1 M.nUla .n.H.v , ha r,rm,,nmnl Minister replied that he always Kit a aeen in "i"""'; r., i ik. nf ,ho p.nanv Hpcretarv moved an address to tier 1U1PBCU fctld buujcm n.iu -- ' , I HUI1U11UUC IUI ilg luictv... v. .us "F" ' V ' I , . . . .,11 descended from the platform. A very The cause of the independence of the Majesty, praying for imperial legislation 10 Bel at rest uuuum iciaure tu aum uuuci the great sea of the province, beanpeake and Olilo Hallrond. Ricbmond. March 26. In the Circuit Court to-day, in the case of Duncan Cal houn and others against the lliesapeaue and Ohio railroad, a decree for theaale of the road was entered, by order of Judge Wellford, The sale is to be made after large number of citizens, irrespective of Holv See always occupied, and ever party, pressed forward to enjoy a shake of woui(J occupy, an important place in the lhe General's cordial hand, tie will v bu task to which he devoted his efforts. his old home in Brown county a few days, and return to the city on Thursday, to be come the gueBt of the Cincinnati Club. filter mat ne win u;u iu m. uomis. Murder by Masked Bond Agents Deadwooo. March 26. A bold at- The Alliance of trie Emperors. Vienna, March 26,. The Frye Presse tates the alliance of the three Emperors will continue on the original basis. The idea of co-operation with Russia never existed. The alliance was formed rather tempt to rob the Cheyenne and Black Pent tban ninety days notice, by a receiver. It is Hills stage, bound North, was made here Only one ' "JfJ expected a similar decree will be entered last evening. As the coach was coming cised by the alliance, that of localising . Virginia. The State of Virginia down Whitewood Canon, about two and I Lhe conflict, should war commence. The , , from Jud Wellford.9 decree, l l iiraisn amoassauur lo-un, uw au intci- . c k.. ;n.P.a,. I 111 UrUlCULLUU Ul UCI lUlcnaiBi 1 1 Tramps on tbe Union PaclfleBall-road. Omaha, Neb , March 26.--The number of tramps along the Union Pacificrail--..i ia hecomine enormous, and it is re- ' the train men have consider able trouble with them. A oopductor of . frpiirht' train was fired on by two whom he had put off near Love Tree this morh- half miles from Dead wood, five masked men, walking along the road before the Btage, suddenly wheeled, ordered tbe driver to stop, and instantly commenced firing on the coach. At the first fire Johnny Slaughter, the driver, waB killed, and Walter liner, of Deadwood, slightly wounded in the hands and arms. ' The horses started suddenly, throwing the driver. liner, and another passenger, off the coach. The stage was not stopped till it arrived in town, leaving the driver on the road dead. About twenty shots were fired at the coach, but all the pas sengers except liner were unhurt. A party went out and found the body or the driver, with a charge of buckshot in his breast. The robbers got no booty, lhe Sheriff and party are in pursuit of the road agents. The Sheriff offers $500 re ward for them, dead or alive. Spotted Tail's Peace Mission, Chicago. March 26 A dispatch from Red Cloud agency, received this morning at General Sheridan's headquarters, says Spotted Tail has been heard from, and that be was going on to com plete his mis-ainn nf npann tn the hostiles. He had been delayed by bad weather and tbe poor condition of bis horses. Hudson Blver Open Albany, March 26. The ice barrier gave wav to-day, and the Hudson ia open to rtew orit. view lasting an hour with General Ig natiefl. Brltlsn corn i raoe. London. March '26. The Mark Lane Express, in a weekly reyiew of the Brit- Coal TounaKC Bethlehem, Pa., March 25. The coal nneratora of the Lehigh region held a mp.ilnt, hern to-day. for the purpose of lsn corn irne, oaj,o ,p wu ..v.fib... . consulting Witn rauroaa omciais an iu tue has oeen more lavorauie mu mat . reduction of coal tonnage, abs racaer, this time. The sale of English wheat preBident of the Lehigh Valley PUilroad last week was 44,171 quartern, at ala. 3d., C0Cflpany, being absent, a committee was against 45,048 quarters, at 42., last year. anDOin(ed to wait upon him and represent , . : - .,. I.r : .I,.., .1 m r i ii (. tho 1 '. . . . r i . r 1 imports iuiu ni-, .iua...u. . Q jjjuj lne neceBBiiy lor a reuuutiuu, nuu weeR enaing iviarca 11, nmoumru w 858.610 cwt. of wheat, and l8,8o cwt. of flour. Provisional Bndirel In Denmark Coprnhasen. March 26 The Gov ernment has introduced in the lower House a provisional budget, and recom-menda itn immediate adoption, ao that the session may be brought to a speedy termination, thus avoiding prorogation. The Prussian Bndvet. Berlin. March 26 The deficit in the Pmaainn hndeet will be more than cover ed by Prussia's share of the balance of the trench inaemnity. ine rinance committee of the Reichstag have reported in favor of refusing the increase of un oat i mates demanded 'by tha Govern ment, declaring that the present military expenditure is so burdensome that further Changes are lnaamiiaiui?. England and Bnasla. BBTjagiLS, March 26. Le N td states urge the same. Catholic College at Omahn. Omaha, March 26 Plana have been perfected for the erection in this city of a large college Dy the uamoiica, iunas lor the same having been bequeathed by the late gdward Crelghton. 1'ne OrnHHlioppere. Omaha. March 26. The'weather is warm, and the erasshoppere are reported as being hatched out and very active In places. Fire Keeord. Chester, Pa , March 26 Fletcher & Son's cotton mill, at Darby, waB burned yesterday. Loss $30,000; insurance $25,- 000. . Chamberlain ttJoes to Washington. Colombia, S. C, March 26 Governor Chamberlain has gone to Washington. Governor Hampton is still here. Tbe Chicago Republicans have nominated Monroe Heath for re election to the office of Mayor. The fine ship Bouth American, of Bib-ton, Captain Knowlea, arrived at San Franciaco after a short run of 109 daya from New York. Four exquisite sculptures have recently been made in New York for the entrance of Greenwood Cemetery, the figures representing Infancy, Youth, Manhood and Old Age. R. T. Taylor, the defaulting cashier of the Franklin (Indiana) Bank, escaped from an insane asylum, Sunday night, by forcing iron fastenings. It is supposed he had aid from the oiuaioe. A singular suicide occurred at Maidstone, England, the other day, where a farmer named Avard hanged himself while amoking.the pipe being between his lips when his body was found. Stella Winters, a Milwaukee school mistress, becoming completely unnerved and worn out by the drudgery ot her position, took a dose of strychnine in a piece of orange and wearily lay down and died. A big wild cat sprang through the window of a locomotive caboose as the train was passing through a forest in Wisconsin the other day, and the engineer and fireman had a sharp struggle to kill the ferocious brute. Ri-Governor Hendricks declines any public demonstrationa in California. The papers Bay that he has an interest in a rich mine at Cherokee, a few miles above Croviile. It ia in charge of State Senator Hendricks, hia.cousin. Baxter City, in Kansas, has improved upon the example of Duluth which legislated the municipal corporatfon outside tbe cily and declared the city a village, in order to escape conlumaciouB creditors. Some years go it issued a lot of bonds, and when the time for .payment came around blandly repudiated them. The bondholders brought Buit and the United Statea Court gave a verdict against the city, whereupon the property holders made arrangements to move the cily bodily to a tract some distance north of the present site, so that when the marshal comes to levy on the city there will be no city there. Ohio. Thomas Jeffreys and wife, gypsies, had an extravagant funeral at Dayton on Sunday, which was attended by many hundred people. The coffins cost $500. The DemocratB of Mansfield hava nominated the following ticket: Mayor, James K. Richardson renominated ; Marshal, Henry W. Lemon renominated ; Street Commissioner, Jacob 8trauh renominated." Council First Ward, Joel Myers ; Second Ward, James Jackson ; Third Ward, Andrew Ricinan renominated j Fourth Ward, Thos. E. Barrow. Foreign. Walter Bogehart, political writer, is dead. Forty three thousand laborers are on lha relief work at Madraa and Bombay. The old and respectable cotton hon&J of Isaac Low & Co,, of Liverpool, haa Buapended, A British war steamer has destroyed seven villages on the Congo river, as a punishment to the natives lor piunacring an American schooner. The umpire in the University boat race, at the desire of the crews, stated that alter questioning the judge, lie was satisfied both boats had actually passed the post simultaneously. Vert valuable information on the subject of sewer gases was communicated by Dr. Frankland at the February meeting of the Royal Society. The direct connection of the outbreak of pestilential dis-aaoa with the exposure of a locality to the gaaes from aewers was shown by some remarkable insiancea. ire oonciunonu from careful experiment are that the ordinary and proper flow of sewage does not so agitate the liquid that the gases will esoape; but if the flow ia checked and the sewage stagnates, the deleterious gases will certainly be evolved. Hence it is of prime importance that a steady und even flow should be kept up at all time.) through sewers. iaafm"t'"w

Mmk fa jttate mxwl COLUMBUS, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1877. NO. 73. WIT YYYVTTT. 1" . . - - . i .. wt tfw W trT3.ll R K. RF.RS. Preat. T MTU i'huiii hb. - xa jl. jlj-i -- - ir - iimm REAL ESTATE AMD LOAN AGENCY! Wanted To Buy First Mortgage Purchase Money Note on City Property in sums of $500, $700, $1000 and $1500. Houses and Lots for Sala Everywhere. All Sizes and Prices. Mortgage Notes Bought and Sow. Negotiating Loans and Selling City Property a Specialty FOR H.EIKTT, Desirable Store Room on High St., between Gay and Long Sts. JLgent for Sale of Burlington ami Missouri Hiver Railroad T.nnrt in States of Iowa and Nebraska. 60,000 Acres In Iowa and 955,000 Acres in Kebnska at prices and terms that put them In the reach of everybody, excursion Tlcketnfor sale to view lands, la case y&u buy lands, cost of ticket allowed. Ciroulars giving full Informa tlos sent to any address. Send for Circulars.FOR SALE: BY TELEGRAPH TO THE OHIO STATU JOVRKAl WASHINGTON. SIcBERT & LILLEY. SSank BookManufacturers. Printers, Binders, Stationers And Legal Blank Publishers. BOOK BINDING every description, bj the Edition or I Southern Men's Opinions as to Concerning Pledges to Withdraw Troops from Columbia and New Orleans. single Volume. OPE1KA HOUSE BUILDING, (Up Stairs.) aprl COIiCUBVN. . the Position of the Pres ident. Ohio Merchant Tailoring Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, urn DSALSBS n (tents' Fine Furnishing Goods, No. 163 SOUTH HIGH 8T (Opera House Block), COLUMBUS, 0. JNO. RICH, Hupt. and Tress. J. BUNTING. Foreman. myl ly New Regulations for Appointment and Promotion Under Seoretary Sherman. The hol.citor of the Treasury Makes a Beport ExoneratingOfB-tliils. O0UGLASS A,. OLD-FASHION V SUMMIT PURE FIR&COPPEB CKY X Semper Idem. FOB MEDICINAL USE. OFFICE-73S MADISON ST., COVINGTON, KY. feb24 deod w8m retariea Evarts and Schnri are to retire from the Cabinet, and be appointed respectively Ministers to England and Germany, are authoritatively pronounced by those gentlemen to be without any foundation whatever. REPUBLICAN MEETING. A very largely attended meeting was held to-night under the auspices of the Republican Central committee, at which speeches were made and resolutions adopted, warmly indorsing the President's pacification policy and pledging eternal support. CABINET MEETING. The Cabinet was in session two hours to-day, considering the situation in South Carolina and Louisiana, and civil service rulea. Nothing definite was done. LOUISIANA. GEO. T.DUVALL, MERCHANT TAILOR 157 SOUTH HIGH fsT., OOXiUMBITS, augl7 ly lp j)i0tateoroal Office, High, Pearl ami Cbnpel Six. . It. COMLY. MAMIKJO. COMLY & FRANCISCO, PUDLISHEHS AND PnOPRltTOafl. Bride House on High street $10,000 Brick House on High ,'-00 Brick House ou Broad fiOn Brick House on Broad...- 11,000 Brick House on Town 15,000 Brick House on Town iu.duu Brick House on Town ',000 Brick House on Town 12 000 Brick House on Town 8,600 Brick House on State 8,(i00 Brick House on State. 7,000 Brick House on State 8,000 ick House on State 5,600 R.-ick H usa on rjt.te 3,000 Brie1 House on Rich 15,000 Brick ouse on Rich 10,"00 Brick H.vise on Rich 10,600 Brick House on Rich 4,600 Brick Houstf on Rich. 2,800 Frame House on Rich 2,400 Frame House iw Rich.. 3,600 B'ick House on Friend T,w Brick House nh Friend 3,600 Brick House on Friend 3,000 Brick House on Friend 8 000 ,un;..ir Hn,ufiTt Friend 3.500 iframe House on Friend 2,160 H ,nse on Mound 1,400 iFraane House on South 1,200 (Brick House on Oak 8,500 lKmi.ll- H.1119B On Ollk 6.500 Ttriifc House on Oak -. 3,800 Brii-k House on Oak 6,000 Dnnlr Hntita nn 1 lak 2,500 nrir-K House OP Oak 2,200 ' n.li.tr H.i nn 1T 7.500 Brick House on Gay 1.800 brick hou-e on Long J.wu Brick House on Wpring J Brick House on Spring 6,000 Brick House on Washington avenue.. 6,5C0 Frnme House on Front ht 4,000 u.; IJn,,G nn Front St 3,000 . Frame House on Front, St 1,400 : Brick House on front St ; 9,000 ,rick House on Front St 10,000 Hrii.li- hb nh Front Ht 4,500 j Brkk House on Third Ave 5,000 ! Brick Hous on Boon St ,500 IBrick House on Seventh St 2,500 iBrick Hoae on Seventh St 4,500 IBrick House on Albert St 4 000 ttWM, ,Hao no Albert St 3.WV Brick House on Mt. Vernon Av..; 6,000 Brkk House on Mt. Vernon Av 2,810 Brick House ou Sixth St 6.500 ttM n,,onn flill St 6,000 Brick House on First Av 8,000 Frame House on Maple St 1, Brink Hna nn Fifth St 2,000 Brick House on Franklin Av 4,600 Brick House on Water St 1,800 .Frame House on Second Av 1,400 Starling St 1,600 .frame House on Hunter St 1,600 Etc., Etc., Etc, Etc. JAMES M. COMI.Y, Editor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY Indications for Tenneste and the Ohio Vallev Slightly warmer and clear or air retained loDger in the service; also, those i ,A. J ,ni,h linhl variable whose services are no longer require., .or WCUlftCT Mtl ..v w-j, "J " winds, rising barometer in eastern portions, but falling barometer in western portions. The Murphy Moveui.nl In Wewarfc. Newark, O., March 2b. To the Editor of th. Ohio Stale Journal : "How are you. Bill, have you got a Mnrnhv vet?" or "say. Jim, show us your n nromotion thereto, .i, I. II fn,ma nf aftllltal inn in Fnu rth ADDointmeatB of temporary Newk at the present, more in use than any other by a large majority, iiurpny- wllich cals for ,heir employment, the ism has been the trump card since lues- perj0( of service to be stated in the letter day evening last, with a steady increase of appointment. UJ - ..1 '1?:r.k UD.anf,a. nn rtorann will he AT)- .. i r . 1 . maattna I riuu licit:..'" " 1 I in tne value 01 me .;. B ... . . .m,i in .1,!. Den&rtment at the Opera House on Friday and Stiar- aleeg a writu,n application for appoint- day evenings iaei wer. t ernpi0ymeot, and all papers ana THK PRESIDENT AND THE SOUTH Washington, March 26. Concerning alleged aBsuranceB of the President to Southern gentlemen, involving withdraw' al of troops from the capitals of Louisi ana and South Carolina, there is authori ty for saying that the rreeident has given no assurances of immediate action on that subject. In all cases he has said the gravity of the questions required caution and deliberation, and hence the recent let ter to Governors Chamberlain and Hamp ton Inviting them to Washington. It is further stated, in an official quarter, that previous to the r resident's inauguration he meditated sending a Commission to Louisiana. southern men's opinions. Several prominent Southern men who had been referred to as parties to various agreements on this subject, say they are as. welt satiBbea now as at any previous time that in the end no Southern State Government will be sustained by the Federal troops. They cousider that nothing baB been done by toe iresiueui Bince he indorsed the eentimentB of Representative Foster's Bpeech, or since he made them more emphatically his own in' his inaugural address, which violates, or indicates any intended viola-lion of the polioy thus announced, and therefore, even if the assurances given by Matthews and Foster bad been made by the President himself, wbioh was the case, there is no gtpnnd for asserting that they will not be fu filled. TREASURY REGULATIONS. The Secretary of the Treasury to-day insned the following regulations govern Irg the appointment of persons in the Treasury pepartment : First The forns employed in this De- partment, and in each division and bu reau, will ne careiuny correcieu iu ,ue number and grade nxea oy law anu me appropriation therelor. Becond Wnere ina uoes now u fhn number or compensation of eiuplojes. as in cases of temporary clerks or personB paid from appropriations tor specmo ptir-,,nia the number at no time shall exceed the demands of the service, and thecom- rwnHation shall not exceed rates paid lor similar service in private establishments. Third Each head of a bureau in mis Department will be strictly holden to the enforcement of the foregoing rules, and will report in writing to this office within ten days, and from lime to time thereafter, the names of all persons employed under their direction, wno oy reaaun 01 ,'nnnmnetencv. bad habits, neglect of duty, or any other cause, ought not to be InatrucliouH to General Aujar-The Situation to Benialn Unchanged till the Arrival of the Communion. New Orleans, March 26. The Times publishes the following dispatcbes: Washington", March 26, To Bon. a. B. Packard, New Orleans: Your dispatch of the 24th is received. The Secretary of War has sent to Gen eral Augur the following : To General O. O. Augur, N$w Oris ns : A Commission will shortly visit Louisiana. In the meantime the President desires that the situation remain unchanged. Plnann reDort what changes in the situa tion, if any, have occurred since the cloBe of the late administration. W. McChary, Seo'y of War. K. 2. Hayes. This from Kellogg: Washington, March 25. To Governor S. B. Packard, New Orleans: Preaident Hayes said yeBterday to Ellis and others, in the presence of Congressman , that Nicholls has no legal courts; his Supreme Court is rendering judgments and entangling property when Us judgments are entirely wonniess. W.P.K. CRIME AND CASUALTY. the conduct of the business intrusted to his chame. When a vacancy in any trraria above that of Class 1 occurs in any bureau, ana me puuiui servnjo iuu that it should be filled, the head of BUch bureau will report, in writing, the names of the persons of a lower graue wno By ronflnn nl inousirv. MU'Kiiiy nuu uuwuo- tencf sre most deserving of recognition recommendations pertaining tnereio intended for file in this pepartment, shall have been flled in the appointment uivin- inn of this office: and merely verbal appli nations or reaommendationB for appoint ment or promotion will not oe enter- tnl nprl. Sixth Under the requirements or tne .....,, cinn. 'I'hn nniv uraw-uac& wm ik. ink ni rnnm. luj uv remedied as this is the largest avanau.e hall in the place. Xesterday auernoon rSnnHav. at the rfuuest of some or tne v j .. . . managers or tne xaiiimoiu pa, I rni H h revivalists held a meeting in the waiting room of the depot building for the benefit of the employes 01 me . , . of Congress, approved road. Quite a large number were preaeni, . . 1865 preference for appoint- and some forty signed the pledge. 10- ment wjll ueC(!Bgliriiy be given to honor-night another of Murphy s men from y di?obarged soldiers or sailors of the Pittsburg will be here and take a hand ytale9i ad unavr the provisions in the work. nr nf March 8. 1875. direoting the TZ7. T7T. appointments of this Department to be so nnmil Railroad Cbausee. rf , . , , ... i:,.:u......l Pittaburz Commercial. I ,u niiotoo nf iho United Statements have been published to the S(aleB Territories and District of Colum-effect that Mr. G.Clinton Gardner, Super- according to the population, no per- intendent of the Pennsylvania ""''oaa I .fln whose legal residence is in any divi-has been assigned to take charge of the I jon of the eountry Bbove mentioned, Texas Pacihc rauroaa; mai sir, nu" u nich ha1 receiyed already its lull num Wade Hampton's Letter the President. to He Aeeeptu the Invitation lo Waali- InKlon and will Arrive I her. on Tnnmdaj. Illneia of the Pope. Rome, March 26 Amid the feverish excitement and unremitting labor at the Vatican, relative to the consistory, the Pope has fallen ill again. It is certain that after the secret conBistory of the 12th inat. he fainted, and he bad to quit reading the allocution. These fainting fits have recurred, and the Poper has remain ed nncouBcious longer each time. He does not like his illness to be perceived, and makes strong euorts to bide it, pro ducing a painful reaction. The moment . KHOADS, Bec'y and Treaa. CoLUMBlA.March 26. Governor Hamp ton received veaterdav s letter from the President inviting bim to Washington, be gets back to his town apartments lie He has written the following reply : sinks into a chair and remains motionless, CnT.TjMniA. 8. C . March 26. with his eyes closed like a corpse, lhe ft, B. Have.. Pr.aid.ot of th. United State. : recent excitement nas torn upon mm, c- t , . l U...I. ..l.n.UM SOU 1 ijucku un several UUiOBlUlU OIK i X UUVB ,11. UVUUI IU Miftliunitu.o I , . , . , , , your communication of the 23d inst., ad- spring, wmcn is a.ways i j . 1 tj.:... a ..... ous season for him. his life haa been UreSBBU IUUIO UJT TOUT iriVBlC OTWBWl. . . . , - ' tt. , . . As you express a desire for personal ''most despaired of. His physicians re . that Beveral Europett Cabinets are en conference with myself, I accept, u ",,u," "j-r-" ' !"'"" deavoring to secure an understanding be- through motives of proper courtesy ""y;"-"" tween England and Ruesia, with a pros. to yourself, the invitation you nave " -r- - ., ptct of luccen, extended, though 1 can not hope 1" j;-,(!r , Mh ,,l Candidate for the Papacy by doing so to throw additional light P""' ""T r" ' r.k. p" fn,m.i Rome. March 26. The Archbishops on questions which have already been - - 'pn.. RnT: of Naples and Perugia, and Vicar of 80aoiyanulnorouguiypreseu.eU,.uu . . ... ,,., , get France and Austria to revive the Roman question, It is hoped to induce Italy so far to recogniie the Pope's tern Columbus Sewer Pipe Company, Ooluxn touts O. f MANUrAOTUBK HIGHLY VITRIFIED PIPE', Both SOCKET and RING, FROM3T0 24 INCHES IN DIAMETEK, WHICH Aktt used extensively for Sewerage, Railroads, Turnplka and commun road culverts. Also, Fire Clay Flues, for lining chimneys, Stove-pipe and Chimney Tops. All or. Hern delivered free on board cars or boat. Agents for Webster Fire Brick and common Fire Brick. Orders solicited and piomptly filled. Fire Brick and Ground Fire Clay always on hand. (Olt nitUtSEWKK PIPE COMPANr: Cor. of High and Randolph Sta. (Near Union Depot) mm eoa 1 sepju allocution of March 12 1 be the Pope's last formal .nwhile the Pope's advi- .nlntinnnf which is .0 obvious and sim- sors are enoeayonng oy every mean., , pie. But understanding from the com- municaton 1 have received that the ob ject contemplated oy me proposea con- -: -- - , T ni, . the VirBi and Chi, b. Jon Vanevck. ference is solely that 1 might place oeiore r Arr , ,; j u. 1.. t .L n..i: w.:Xi Borne, are confidently mentioned as can didates for the Papacy.. Palatine Stol.a. London, March 26. The painting of the Holy See, where all religious orders expelled from Kome could and an asylum. It is denied that preparations are making for a conclave. Warlike Preparations In Bosnia. London, March 26. A Belgrade cor- you my "views of impediments to peaceful and orderly organization of a single and undisputed State Government in South Carolina, and of the best method of removing them," I shall avail myself of your invitation, so that I may reiterate, in person, what I huvA thn hnnnr tn nnhmit in writincr. that in mv indcment all impediments to the ob-1 the National militia are being armed and lania an earnAfltlT nVairRrl hv Tonraelf. and drilled. A commission has been appoint . ' . .1 , .. .. 1!L1- -L-ll :j an mi mis t ernented ov the neon e or eu 10 Bee mai no person name .nan avoiu Ih a State, can at once be removed bv the military Bervice. las miiiua nave re- ithdrawal of Federal troops from the ceived Bnyder rises, money, enoes anu has been stolen from the Berlin National Gallery. POLITICAL. Tbe Letter of Matthews and foster. Cincinnati, March 26 In comment- responaeni 01 tne limes Bays: in oosnia. . the Associated Press dispatch lha I nrkiah Kpriita Rrn nnnpp arms, ann . 0 t. . . ... . .' A Street Murder In Memphis, Memphis. March 26. I. N. Meade, a Baddler, was killed on the corner of Sec- and and Eeale streets, last night, oy a blow with a brick. Billy Montgomery, who had been drinking with him during the evening, was arrested and held for ex amination on a charge of having killed Meade, he having been found supporting Meade'a head bv officer Homan. Mont gomery says the brick waa thrown by a negro with whom the deceased had some words about jostling him on the side- wain. Stick Men Murdered In New Mexico, Denveu. Col . March 26. W. Max well and son, sized sixteen, stock men, lately of Stuart, Iowa, located in Colfax county. New Mexico, were murdered on Friday laBt by a negro, who has Bince been captured at Inndad, Colorado, Robberv waB the probable cause, aB Max well was supposed to have money with him. The bodies were found on Sunday, shot through the bead. Kurglars and Incendiaries. Watertown. N. Y March 26 The village of Madrid was visited Saturday night by burglars, who, after plundering some stores, set fire to the place and the village was destroyed. Loss 0UAUU: in surance $15,00". A Vitriol Fiend. New York. March. 26. YeBterday af ternoon Alfred Pickard, in a fit of jeBl- ousv. bound his wife to the chair in which she was sleeping, and then cruelly disfig ured her face by free application orvitriol. l'.x-Mnyor Mall's Departure. New York. March 26. The suicide ami murder fictions associated with the absent Hall seem now to be abandoned, even by their factors, while Miss Addie Dyas pronounces wholly untrue the story that she waB with Hall the day of his departure. The common belief is there iB more mystifying thau mystery lu the ex-Mayor's departure. The Evening Post has an interview with Vheeler ft. Pecliharu, of counsel for the people in the ring prosecutions, who declares that bo far as he knew not a dollar of the ring plunder had been traced to Hall. lie bad received no instructions to prosecute him again, and had no intention of doing so. It was posBibie Tweed, Woodward anij Sweeney were crammed with evidence against Hall, but if this was the case not a word or it bad reached him (Peckham), and he thought he would be pretty likely to Know of it if any one did. Tweed, he understood, had always asserted that Hall shared in the profits of the ring, but he knew of no fresh declarations in the matter. As to the alleged manu factured report in Hall's handwriting of a meetinar of the Board of Audit, which never took place, Peckbam said this paper had been in eviaence in me inai oi every ring suit, and that the theory of the proa ecution bad always been that said meet inir was never held. There was not i word of truth in the report of negotiatione for settlement of the case against Swe, ney Not even a proposition had been made or suggested on Sweeney's bchal to counsel for prosecution. Peckham also Hated that the whole matter of settlement with Tweed was still indefinite. Townsend, his counsel, had simply "proposed to make a proposition," but the proposition had not yet been made. . i. j i ui.u rreBiaent, ana mat it was iinniea io per- ent bands are appearing n hitherto , 00 the t of itBlI. L'rbed districts, and as the weather f their own iunfl and beliefa mng mild enough to make life in w believe the letter, when published, from Washington this morning, wherein it is alleged that senator Stanley Mat thews and .Representative roster gave written pledges on behalf of the President that the Hampton and JNicholls Uovern- , -i 1.1 ... i j:,...uaj t: - ' 7 s , i -. , .. ... U1BIHS guuuiu ui, ub iiimui ucu, mo iiuiro State .House. ThiB action on the part of horses are msr,i to the authorities for the lf thig cj editorialy ' ..We feel the Commander-ln-Uhiet or the united newiy mo .uMsu.r warranted in saying that tbe letter refer- States forces would not only be hailed by age is neia reauy mr use. i u.uiau, fed , con,ain.-neither the terms of any our people as evidence that the civil au- ana wervisnes conunue 10 ecue , . , d b fa ,f f th ai i aa u n..ln.j;nta tun rl ilo fAAoltno hv fnnatipnl nHnrAflflpa I s. . ' . . ..... mum ih uu iungfi tu uo nu"' - ;r j - . . . PreB dent, and that it was limited to per to me iuuiiHrjr power m uur uuuuu, auouiSom iV -vaug .u u.vv but it would establish law, Insure domes- unaisiuroea tin. rrnnnnillitv. rvvivpnnr wanted indun- ia becomini: 7 . . . ... r,. . . .1 . . I. I L 1 J tries, and give ae.urance tha tbls estate is me mouniains euuur,H, vnese nanus wi,j n0, . sUf ,he gta(ement8 f it9 co) to be restored to her just rights under tne win receive large aucesa.ous .roiu a popu- hlch eeem tQ haye been ma(Je for Constitution. lation driven to desperation by misrule, .,., and DJisobi((TO,f, oatDom. Whatever grievances exist, whatever Letters from hoenia and Bulgaria assert T, rn npnmi. . hlih StinW ..o- I tkuf tl,tt la, ttfllharftra dtrkI tlthaa Iwlno I r r . . T wrongs wo suuer, ne FruFoo, .u iCu,cnn .u.. ... g....- ... , Munhe,,,, ietter to-morrow, in which them, not oy resort to rorce, oui ny legal ine otuunu uaiou ura,u m m and constitutional seencieB. In seekine unauthorized. Confusion is becoming such redreBS I feel BUre that I represent aggravating. Every day the towns of fully the determination of the thoughtful Kustensge have been strengthened, and and conservative portion of our whole Odessa is completely secured againBt a sea people, when I give assurance that no attacK, una garnsonea oy ten mouiano proscription shall be exercised hereon men, while other troops are in the neigh-account of political opinions; that no borhood, discrimination shall be made in the ad- ' 'crisis In Denmark. ministration of justice: and that all citi- Copenhagen. March 26. After a de- jens of both parties, and both races, shall ba,te lasting sixteen hours, the members ha rPO-nr,lpH MM fnllv Tirntootpd hv RDd a-At,.n!n,. innl, nnmnlimenfa a "fnnli " -u --n---T " ry - j I1" V bU.IIiiUfi uuu VUu....h.vb w amenable to the laws. "laughing stock," etc., the Radical ma- case it will be furnished the Associated Press, Raisins; Per Diem Certificates Richmond. Va March 36 Col. C T. Crittenden, First Doorkeeper of tbe House of Delegates, arrested on a charge of defrauding tbe state by raising cer tificates or members' per diem, waa be fore a Police Justice this morning, and was sent to the grand jury for indictment. His counsel waiving preliminary exam ination, the prisoner was committed to Jnininc moat heartilv with vou in the I nf tha Flkihin throw not for n Mail without bail. The committee on Ex desire you express that you may be able a.Cond time the ministerial bills for ways penses of the House investigated the case to put an end as speedily as possible to Dd means, as passed in the upper house, of Crittenden to-day, and Bubmitted a re all annearanre of intervention of the ti, nr rr.nhH th iooo when Dort Bhowing that certificates had beeri is milit.irv authoritv nf the United States fin. 1 nlomonf. mnt lurnmn npcoBaarT. sued for the per diem of two members, in political derangements which affect the Two solutions are possible. The Radicals both of which had been altered so as to Government and afflict the people of mU8t yield or the country governed by draw ten days' additional pay on each, South Ccrolina, and fervently trusting orders in council, at least for a time. At and recommending that Crittenden be that this auspicious result may be Boon . meeting of the Finance committees of suspended, lhe House agreed to pass reached, I have the honor to be, very re- both chambers, a motion of the Left that the report by until tbe grand jury dis Bpectfully, your obedient servant, resignation of the Ministry should be a poses of the matter. , 4t! nA, nnnrlition ot further discussion was re- Tn..n .r vmnn. uoyernor oi ooutn varonna. Heeled unanimously bv the right, lhe e . . v . -n,. M..h on T uovernor nampion leaves lo-inorruw rcnvernmnnt intends to introduce a pro- .u- r t? t . . i , 11T u- . - . tllice Willi IJJB ItuutJfa OI u. m. YCH1CJ. anA will o p-i itu n A a a h , n ortnn I 1 I 1 . U!ll nJ -fin-n.-rf A- 1. - ' (visional unufMb uii, nuu nuuHMu au-journ the Rigsdag. PROCLAMATION. Mayob's OrriCB, Citt Hall, ) CoLUSBua.O.. March 26, 1S77. I THE QUALIFIED ELECTORSOFTHECITV cf Columbus, Ohio, will, on the id day oi April, 187r, have to eteot the following offlr 1 Mavor. 2. City Solicitor. 3. One Trustee of Water Works. 4. One Police Comrr issioner. 5. ( me Justice of the Peace. S. Street Commif sioner. 7. Four Constables. 8. One member of the City Council lu .iiwh Ward. , ... 9. A Member of the Board of Education in the lat,3d, 6th, 7th, 9th and lull wards. 10. ODe Assessor in each ward. The places of elections will be: First Ward Long Street House. Second Ward oung's Cai penter Shop. Third Ward Corner of Town and Ihlrd lFourth Ward Corner of Sixth and Friend "'Fifth' Ward Fulton Street Engine House. Sixth Ward-Corner of Third street and Livingston avenue. Seventh Ward-Corner of Chapel and Front "Eighth Ward-Gay Street Engine House. Ninth Ward 481 ISorth High street. Tenth Ward-Flowers Engine Houee. Eleventh Ward Hessenaurs s mt 27 td J- H. HEITMANN, Moyor. KEALKV PKOPONALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE of the City Clerk, in Columbus, Ohio. until Monday, April 8, 1877, At 12 o'clock noon, for furnishlnj! the materi-als and doing the following work, to-wit: For building a 20-inch pipe sewer, beginning at the intersection of Seventh strett and Broad street sewer; thence north in Seventh .treet to the first alley north of Broad street; thence eust in said alley to Kelley alley; thence north in Kelley alley lo the first alley north of Long "Each bid must contain the full names of all the parties interested in the same, aDd must be accompanied with aood and sufficient security that if lhe bid shall be accepted the contract will be entered into and the work faithfully per- fBTdd'ers are requested to examine the specifications carefully before making their bid. The City Council reserves the right to reject an, oral! bid, at discretion. RiNNEARi City Civil Ena'neer, City Civil Engineer's rfflt-e, in New City Hall. mr27 81 sp2 7 14 16 21 2,1 throughout the Slate, Charleston Delegation Bound WanbintTtnn. Charleston, March 26 The Cham ber of Commerce held a large meeting to av. to take into consideration tbe pro priety of sending a delegation of responsi- Professor Davidson, of.Jhe Coast Survey, made an observation at Summit station, Central Pacific railroad, on the 21st, 22d of the Chamber of Commerce to-day at noon, and was enthusiastically received He was introduced by President Jiggle- ston, and responded in a brier epeecn, which waB heartily appiauaea. ne was "Call and Examine my List of Houses mul Lots for Sale before purchasing elsewhere. . Partie wishing to sell property arv Incited to give me a call. ps-na SIA1.ES NO CHARGES. Letters ot inquiry promptly answered. A. D. HEFFNER'S ileal 33 slcl AND LOAN AGENCY. 610 SOUTH HIGH STREET. (ESTABLISHED 1870.1 Pi.n.trn Rnnerinlendent of the Western Division, ia to Bucceed Mr. Gardner, with headquarters at Altoona; and that Mr. PMilina Ttesident Engineer. iB to take Mr. Pit'cairn's place. The changeB alluded to, with several others which might be named, have been rumore4 for weeks past, and are still Daseu upon rumor, c announcement has been made of any change, present or prospective. The gentlemen named are all at their reepeo-tive posts, as we learned last evening from a prominent official of the road. Tha ProiiMent has out hU civil service principles in force in the Executive Man sion, as follows: O. L. Pruden baa lor long una laitniui service ueeu f ... srA(,nnvfl ijiera. 10 1,10 ihbwi.. Private Secretaryship; C. L. Chapman bss i onnnlni.rl to the Executive Clerk ship vice Pruden; W, B. Price has been . .ntori in h n (rKHiiiu iu vuo x j ri ffinp nifldfl vacant or tbe transfer to the Ejecutive Mansion ol Chapman, and is detailed for clerical duty in thn Executive Mansion, where; he b i - (nr tha nant eight years acting as doorkeep? at General Grant's Cabinet room; A. C. Smith, "ho was a Lieutenant in the volunteer servioe flimnB tne war after was. t the re fluent of President Lincoln, detailed bb Lf. L.nJ nuarn hfta heen SDOOint- on OI nia Mtjvj i i u. ',!,'. ed to fill the vseappy caused by Price s promotion. Francisco aenree W. Tavler, s San low. or ued a ladv for S100.0CO. for ser cima as nounael in procuring ber s di vorce. The jury gave him a verdiot for innn0. At first thev brought it in for gold coin, but under instructions of tbe nnri returned a second time, declaring for the eame amount, but not specifying whether in legal tender, silver or goiu. ber of appointments (a accordance with the distribution directed, can be appointed; and all appointments will be subject to the examination required oy tne provisions of section 164 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. bjonbbating befobt. TnoSnllnitnr nf the Treasury has sub- mi nerl a rennrt to the Secretary of the Troumii-v piniifiratintr the officers of the . j, - ...... T !. L. Department or charges oi irauu. iu n no says : it is not Known, up w iue (jreoouv time, tiat, with tne exception oi ttu im prudently paid out in IS.", sny amount has been paid as unclaimed interest wh.ioh ' . , -J I 1- lll -.a. ha has not oeen uaiu pupa, or v' " paid; that as a result of the present investigation no Jobs has resulted or can re suit to the United States, the Treasurer being liable, upon his official bond, lor an disbursements made to persops not au thorised to reoeive tne same, (several iknnaanrl dollars appear to have been fraudulently paid out, but this can not be termiueu wituoui. a juuioiai iuwi tion. f OBLIO TIMBER LANDS. Commissioner Williamson to-day is- .n nvit.r. nrnvlrllne for a vigorous cros- ecution of the work of detecting and bringing to puDiehment depredators upon the nuhllo timber lands, especially in Minnesota, where violations of law are mnt nnmernna. The wotk of detection in this quarter was commenced' several ponthS g0, Py a speoiai oneui ui urn Genelal Land office, and though recently auspendecl for a to wpeks on account ot .inknes. in his family. It Witt new he pros ecuted there and eleewhere to lhe utfaosi extent that toe jaw snu wu8,.., r-propriation for this nurpoee will warrant. EYABTS AND SCHOBS. Tho widely published reports thst Sec- The Perils of lhe Coast. New York. March '26 The stranded eteamHhip Americue moved considerably seaward in a sale last night. A heavv sea ia constantly breaking over the steamship RuBland, in sight of the Amerique. Yesterday noon her officers went ashore, and no one has been on board Bince. She was then pretty firm in the Band. A full rigged ship and two barques ballast, for Baltimore, came ashore at Cane Henrv. in a foe last night. A life line has been thrown to the ship, but has not been availed cf. 1 he surf is run- nine verv high. Long .branch, march zo, i ne steamers Ruslahd and Amerique, ashore here, withstood the severe ga e wbicn blew all day. ' The Rtisland settled down: leaving only a foot of water. Hew iobk:, march 0. ine steamer Wvandott. which had the new excursion steamer Bockaway in tow from Norfolk, arrived here to-night with the officers ana crew of the Rockaway. She reports that she had terrible weather tbe entire passage, At 5 o clock this morning, wben on .gg Harbor, tbe Rockaway began to go to pieces, when Captain Hatton, six carpenters and caulkers and three seamen were taken ftoin the Bockaway, and that vessel was abandoned. Advices ffora Atlantic Cily report the Rockaway ashore there, and is broken iu two, the beach being strewn with the wreck. BY MAIL AND TELEGRAPH. A Suspicion Bark on the Atlantic Oueenstown, March 26. The Master ttrid 23d iust.. to determine the Question of the ship Royal Oak encountered a sua- 0f the transit of Yulcan over the sun's picious looking bark in the Atlantic'.on the I disc. At the summit the weather was . , . .:...J- in At XT--.L. I . i , . . mil inat., in lauiuue iv, n, ituriu, i tavoranie, except on me auernoon oi ine longitude 34, 15. On his signaling for 21st, and late in the afternoon of the 22d; her name the word "Confidential'' Waa I hnt nn aiana nf thn nlanetwerp viaible. ble men to Washington to confer with the eh0wn, and when he bore down and hail- although one spot and disturbed area President on the gubernatorial difficul- el for explanations he was told by several waa seen on the 21et and 22d, and ties. It was resolved that a committee yoice9 to "Mind his own business." No second disturbed area appeared on the finuld be sent to Washington, to repre- 1 nffiMPI .orp vUihln nn deck, and the ahin 93! Ti,an. da,d Imiinrtnni an inrtinailno- sent to the President the true condition of appeared to be under control of the crew, I what eil9 of spot could be observed, and auairs uere, aim mo icinuio cucu w.o amongst wnom mere was apparently it Is believed mat had the planet appeared pouucai compuo&uuiis bio c,us "" much contusion, ine uapiain oi tne with a diameter ol nve seoonds ot the the business interests of the State and Royal Qak made out the vessel to be the I arc it could verv readily have been seen. pity. Mary K. Campbell. She was heading The disc of the Bun was very sharply de- Goneral Urant In Cln'elnnatl. Northwest, not her proper course, fined during a greater part of the time of i-liNnmNATr March 26 Ex-President Lote ine cnusu uara. u7 a.. v,.uM- tne onaervauons. ai oan rranciaoo, mr. Oram made his annearance ou the floor oeii, captain ray, ucu .rom x-cn u., rratt, oi ne yoasi ourvey, maue sim ilar search for the planet, and at San Bernardino W. G. Wright, of that place, ith leas favorable weather, observed through the three days. .inltuaiy. Oswiao, March 26. M. M. Wheeler, February 27th, for Bordeaux. Baan-Bazonhs Boteneries. Ragcisa, March 26. Some peasent who. to escape massacre, took refuge on Austrian territory, have returned to their !,. I nttvul liner! tn . number of nromin- homes. Five hundred Bashi-Baiouks ent business men of the city. fell upon the village oi utcnievo, wnere , , :denlified with the commerea of ran r ii . - ii : .1 j. u v anin .nsri varnaoaa warn ra nn i i m si tr . r ..... ine lonowing is ex-i-resiueui uraun iue mu , (jgiajjeg aie(i th,e morning. speech, made on the floor of the Chamber tbeir awenmgB, ana nurneu ine paruy re- Cincinnati, Match 26 Major Isaac of tJommerce here io-aay: sioreu win, mu,u . BateJ an olll aD(j well-known citizen, Gentlemen: This reception waa en- refugees, witn nameiess norrora. viuere ... .. mnTn:BB from ,Le effects of an tirely unexpected by me, but I assure you ned across tne iron tier, ",a5ant accident which occurred while he was I am very glad to meet you all, ana leei tnere was anoiuer uuiunery. v,icc. ri(J. the frQIt palform of a .treet i oi ine urtnuuui ouuruu li uinicu u. nnok. verv thankful for this kind reception. have no doubt but 1 will be a great aeai better fellow now than I was six months Biro. I don't suppose I will have any po litical opponents now. since we are all sovereigns together, ao hope we will continue to pe for a great many vears vet. I feel that 1 have considerable life, health and strength yet, notwithstanding the past sixteen years of labor and toil I have undergone, which perhaps is not surpassed by any other six teen vears of my life. With a Blight move ot his band ne aia- missed the subject and his hearers, and his marriage with a girl of the same faith The bridal procession was stopped by Turks, who cut down and beheaded four of the guests, and exposed the heads on poles. The bride died Irom outrages in- nicted. Fiance and lhe Papacy, Paris, March 26 The clerical jour- car, some three weeks aao. Portland, Me,, ilarcn. 20. Uaptain Henrv C. Small, his mates, and all the crew of the bark Edmund Phinney, died of cholera at Akyob. Nova Scotia. Halifax, March 26. The Court of the Queen's Bench to-day decided the - .--,- .... .. -, ., , nals state that the Catholic Senators and great seal case, numiug m iu ucw . Deputies, moved by the Pope's allocution, was tne legal one. ine vumi ,u.m. have called the attention of the Duke de said he did not anticipate that sny evils r. .i t .1,. p.n.o. Th would arise from the use of the old seal. . T. . . . . i . i. , T. L. 1 M.nUla .n.H.v , ha r,rm,,nmnl Minister replied that he always Kit a aeen in "i"""'; r., i ik. nf ,ho p.nanv Hpcretarv moved an address to tier 1U1PBCU fctld buujcm n.iu -- ' , I HUI1U11UUC IUI ilg luictv... v. .us "F" ' V ' I , . . . .,11 descended from the platform. A very The cause of the independence of the Majesty, praying for imperial legislation 10 Bel at rest uuuum iciaure tu aum uuuci the great sea of the province, beanpeake and Olilo Hallrond. Ricbmond. March 26. In the Circuit Court to-day, in the case of Duncan Cal houn and others against the lliesapeaue and Ohio railroad, a decree for theaale of the road was entered, by order of Judge Wellford, The sale is to be made after large number of citizens, irrespective of Holv See always occupied, and ever party, pressed forward to enjoy a shake of woui(J occupy, an important place in the lhe General's cordial hand, tie will v bu task to which he devoted his efforts. his old home in Brown county a few days, and return to the city on Thursday, to be come the gueBt of the Cincinnati Club. filter mat ne win u;u iu m. uomis. Murder by Masked Bond Agents Deadwooo. March 26. A bold at- The Alliance of trie Emperors. Vienna, March 26,. The Frye Presse tates the alliance of the three Emperors will continue on the original basis. The idea of co-operation with Russia never existed. The alliance was formed rather tempt to rob the Cheyenne and Black Pent tban ninety days notice, by a receiver. It is Hills stage, bound North, was made here Only one ' "JfJ expected a similar decree will be entered last evening. As the coach was coming cised by the alliance, that of localising . Virginia. The State of Virginia down Whitewood Canon, about two and I Lhe conflict, should war commence. The , , from Jud Wellford.9 decree, l l iiraisn amoassauur lo-un, uw au intci- . c k.. ;n.P.a,. I 111 UrUlCULLUU Ul UCI lUlcnaiBi 1 1 Tramps on tbe Union PaclfleBall-road. Omaha, Neb , March 26.--The number of tramps along the Union Pacificrail--..i ia hecomine enormous, and it is re- ' the train men have consider able trouble with them. A oopductor of . frpiirht' train was fired on by two whom he had put off near Love Tree this morh- half miles from Dead wood, five masked men, walking along the road before the Btage, suddenly wheeled, ordered tbe driver to stop, and instantly commenced firing on the coach. At the first fire Johnny Slaughter, the driver, waB killed, and Walter liner, of Deadwood, slightly wounded in the hands and arms. ' The horses started suddenly, throwing the driver. liner, and another passenger, off the coach. The stage was not stopped till it arrived in town, leaving the driver on the road dead. About twenty shots were fired at the coach, but all the pas sengers except liner were unhurt. A party went out and found the body or the driver, with a charge of buckshot in his breast. The robbers got no booty, lhe Sheriff and party are in pursuit of the road agents. The Sheriff offers $500 re ward for them, dead or alive. Spotted Tail's Peace Mission, Chicago. March 26 A dispatch from Red Cloud agency, received this morning at General Sheridan's headquarters, says Spotted Tail has been heard from, and that be was going on to com plete his mis-ainn nf npann tn the hostiles. He had been delayed by bad weather and tbe poor condition of bis horses. Hudson Blver Open Albany, March 26. The ice barrier gave wav to-day, and the Hudson ia open to rtew orit. view lasting an hour with General Ig natiefl. Brltlsn corn i raoe. London. March '26. The Mark Lane Express, in a weekly reyiew of the Brit- Coal TounaKC Bethlehem, Pa., March 25. The coal nneratora of the Lehigh region held a mp.ilnt, hern to-day. for the purpose of lsn corn irne, oaj,o ,p wu ..v.fib... . consulting Witn rauroaa omciais an iu tue has oeen more lavorauie mu mat . reduction of coal tonnage, abs racaer, this time. The sale of English wheat preBident of the Lehigh Valley PUilroad last week was 44,171 quartern, at ala. 3d., C0Cflpany, being absent, a committee was against 45,048 quarters, at 42., last year. anDOin(ed to wait upon him and represent , . : - .,. I.r : .I,.., .1 m r i ii (. tho 1 '. . . . r i . r 1 imports iuiu ni-, .iua...u. . Q jjjuj lne neceBBiiy lor a reuuutiuu, nuu weeR enaing iviarca 11, nmoumru w 858.610 cwt. of wheat, and l8,8o cwt. of flour. Provisional Bndirel In Denmark Coprnhasen. March 26 The Gov ernment has introduced in the lower House a provisional budget, and recom-menda itn immediate adoption, ao that the session may be brought to a speedy termination, thus avoiding prorogation. The Prussian Bndvet. Berlin. March 26 The deficit in the Pmaainn hndeet will be more than cover ed by Prussia's share of the balance of the trench inaemnity. ine rinance committee of the Reichstag have reported in favor of refusing the increase of un oat i mates demanded 'by tha Govern ment, declaring that the present military expenditure is so burdensome that further Changes are lnaamiiaiui?. England and Bnasla. BBTjagiLS, March 26. Le N td states urge the same. Catholic College at Omahn. Omaha, March 26 Plana have been perfected for the erection in this city of a large college Dy the uamoiica, iunas lor the same having been bequeathed by the late gdward Crelghton. 1'ne OrnHHlioppere. Omaha. March 26. The'weather is warm, and the erasshoppere are reported as being hatched out and very active In places. Fire Keeord. Chester, Pa , March 26 Fletcher & Son's cotton mill, at Darby, waB burned yesterday. Loss $30,000; insurance $25,- 000. . Chamberlain ttJoes to Washington. Colombia, S. C, March 26 Governor Chamberlain has gone to Washington. Governor Hampton is still here. Tbe Chicago Republicans have nominated Monroe Heath for re election to the office of Mayor. The fine ship Bouth American, of Bib-ton, Captain Knowlea, arrived at San Franciaco after a short run of 109 daya from New York. Four exquisite sculptures have recently been made in New York for the entrance of Greenwood Cemetery, the figures representing Infancy, Youth, Manhood and Old Age. R. T. Taylor, the defaulting cashier of the Franklin (Indiana) Bank, escaped from an insane asylum, Sunday night, by forcing iron fastenings. It is supposed he had aid from the oiuaioe. A singular suicide occurred at Maidstone, England, the other day, where a farmer named Avard hanged himself while amoking.the pipe being between his lips when his body was found. Stella Winters, a Milwaukee school mistress, becoming completely unnerved and worn out by the drudgery ot her position, took a dose of strychnine in a piece of orange and wearily lay down and died. A big wild cat sprang through the window of a locomotive caboose as the train was passing through a forest in Wisconsin the other day, and the engineer and fireman had a sharp struggle to kill the ferocious brute. Ri-Governor Hendricks declines any public demonstrationa in California. The papers Bay that he has an interest in a rich mine at Cherokee, a few miles above Croviile. It ia in charge of State Senator Hendricks, hia.cousin. Baxter City, in Kansas, has improved upon the example of Duluth which legislated the municipal corporatfon outside tbe cily and declared the city a village, in order to escape conlumaciouB creditors. Some years go it issued a lot of bonds, and when the time for .payment came around blandly repudiated them. The bondholders brought Buit and the United Statea Court gave a verdict against the city, whereupon the property holders made arrangements to move the cily bodily to a tract some distance north of the present site, so that when the marshal comes to levy on the city there will be no city there. Ohio. Thomas Jeffreys and wife, gypsies, had an extravagant funeral at Dayton on Sunday, which was attended by many hundred people. The coffins cost $500. The DemocratB of Mansfield hava nominated the following ticket: Mayor, James K. Richardson renominated ; Marshal, Henry W. Lemon renominated ; Street Commissioner, Jacob 8trauh renominated." Council First Ward, Joel Myers ; Second Ward, James Jackson ; Third Ward, Andrew Ricinan renominated j Fourth Ward, Thos. E. Barrow. Foreign. Walter Bogehart, political writer, is dead. Forty three thousand laborers are on lha relief work at Madraa and Bombay. The old and respectable cotton hon&J of Isaac Low & Co,, of Liverpool, haa Buapended, A British war steamer has destroyed seven villages on the Congo river, as a punishment to the natives lor piunacring an American schooner. The umpire in the University boat race, at the desire of the crews, stated that alter questioning the judge, lie was satisfied both boats had actually passed the post simultaneously. Vert valuable information on the subject of sewer gases was communicated by Dr. Frankland at the February meeting of the Royal Society. The direct connection of the outbreak of pestilential dis-aaoa with the exposure of a locality to the gaaes from aewers was shown by some remarkable insiancea. ire oonciunonu from careful experiment are that the ordinary and proper flow of sewage does not so agitate the liquid that the gases will esoape; but if the flow ia checked and the sewage stagnates, the deleterious gases will certainly be evolved. Hence it is of prime importance that a steady und even flow should be kept up at all time.) through sewers. iaafm"t'"w